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ImageAlongArc


Creates an image from pixels traversed along an arc.

Name Type Range Description
inImage Image Input image
inAxisArc Arc2D Input arc
inAxisArcAlignment CoordinateSystem2D* Adjusts the axis arc to the position of the inspected object
inScanWidth Integer 1 - The width of the stripe of pixels along the given arc
inAxisType Axis Type of axis the transformed axis arc will be parallel to
inInterpolationMethod InterpolationMethod The interpolation method used to compute pixel brightness in locations of not-integer coordinates
outImage Image Output image
outAlignedAxisArc Arc2D Input arc after transformation (in the image coordinates)
diagSamplingPoints PathArray Array of paths each one containing the sampling points corresponding to one row of the resulting image

Applications

E.g. "Unwrapping" of object contours, so that they appear as 1D structures on the output image.

Description

The operation transforms the stripe of pixels of width inScanWidth along the inAxisArc in the way that transforms the arc into straight segment. Two modes of pixel interpolation are available, the bilinear filtering being more precise and computationally expensive.

The optional parameter inAxisArcAlignment defines the transform to be performed on the inAxisArc so that the resulting path is defined in a new context, e.g. returned by one of Template Matching filters.

Examples

ImageAlongArc performed on the sample image with inScanWidth = 50 and inAxisType = X.

Complexity Level

This filter is available on Advanced Complexity Level.

See Also

  • ImageProfileAlongPath – Creates a series of segments across the input path, measures the average pixel intensity on each of the segments, and creates the final profile from that values.
  • ImageAlongPath – Creates an image from pixels traversed along a path.